Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist, specialising in black/ dance music in its many forms.
In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating the music industry for decades. This led to the publication of his book 'Musical Truth' in 2016, with Volume 2 following in early 2018.
The one-stop shop for all audio output is:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin.
E-mail: mark@markdevlin.co.uk

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Back up north for the first time in a minute this Saturday night, and looking forward to playing at the classy Aura nightclub in The Printworks Complex, Manchester. Shout to Eddie Down and the Brown Suga crew, still running their region strong.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Good Vibrations moves on to explore many fascinating subject areas that may appear unrelated at first, but which ultimately all interlink.

In this instalment, Mark Devlin chats to British researcher and public speaker Ian R Crane. With subjects ranging from the experiences in the Persian Gulf that led to his awakening, through 9/11, strange synchronicities, the theory of a false flag terror attack at the London Olympics, left/ right brain function and the strange anomalies surrounding the Sandy Hook shooting, this offers 76 minutes of the good stuff for all enquiring and open minds.

Certain producers' names are so synonymous with their trademark sounds that you know exactly how any track in their repertoire is going to sound before you've even heard it. So it is with the White Noize collective, whose speciality is plundering classics from the US soul, funk and disco era and updating them in a modern house style. They've just dropped an EP containing reworkings of Loleatta Holloway's 'Love Sensation', (best known for being ripped off by Black Box in 1989 on 'Ride On Time'), First Choice's 'Doctor Love' and The Salsoul Orchestra's 'Ooh I Love It'. All are drenched in glorious sonic nostalgia, and will be getting an airing of my The Sound Of Now show, Saturdays 6-8pm on OX105FM in the coming weeks.

What does Swiss hip-hop sound like? No, it's a serious question. Having heard very little, the only benchmark I have is the duo Nefew, and if that's the case, it sounds in pretty good condition! The crew consists of Polemmik and PA-Double hailing from Windisch, and they deal in the mellow, head-nodding bugged out style of hip hop which use to be widespread, but which you have to hunt that much harder to find now. Their latest offering is 'Prequel Part 1/ The Name', which showcases their distinctive sound to fine effect. Long may they continue.

The bassline garage sound that owes much to the UKG/ 2 Step style at the turn of the millennium continues, seemingly as an alternative to the teenage-aimed grime sound that otherwise dominates 'urban' clubs. Among the newest sounds are Zed Bias's remix on Mike Delinquent Project's 'Mama Said', Angela Lewis Brown's 'Serve Below Zero' with Pyper on the mix, garage veteran Sticky's 'Cutting Shapes' and Devolution's moody 'If You Believe.' All are club-ready.

Friday, 15 February 2013

2013's first instalment steps the subject matter up several notches from previous volumes. Having looked in detail at the many manipulation techniques employed in the music industry - and how this in turn slots into the much wider picture of human control - we now go far deeper into the rabbit hole to address questions of life, human consciousness and the very nature of reality itself!

Mark Devlin is joined by hip-hop artist-turned author/ researcher Marcello Assini, and all-round switched-on guy Justin Wiseup for a wide-ranging chat of the sort you don't usually hear in your local pub. This is thought-provoking subject matter for those who have accepted that life is not exactly the way it is presented to us by governments, organised religions and the mainstream media, and are now ready to peer much further beyond the veil to find out more.

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Time for the newest volume of the podcast series that showcases meaningful music for our times from artists who have something worthwhile to say, rather than just going through the motions for corporate profit.

Mark Devlin collates another selection of tracks you'd be hard pressed to find on any mainstream radio station, covering the broad subject areas of truth, consciousness, spirituality and, yes, our old favourite, conspiracy!

Mark Devlin is a UK-based club and radio DJ and music journalist, specialising in black/ dance music in its many forms. He’s also written his first book, 'Tales From The Flipside' (available at authorhouse.co.uk and amazon.co.uk) In more recent years he has begun speaking on radio and at events about the dark forces that have been manipulating and controlling the mainstream music industry for decades, and how this ties into the much larger picture of what is really going on in the world.